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We add a DS1371 which is a I2C slave device.
Our system is Windows 10.
On our system, this device should be connected to Intel Serial IO I2C ES controller.
As I know, the host controller should enumerate all slave devices and then assign a list of hardware IDs for those device.
But I cannot see it in device manager.
My questions are then :
- Should BIOS create one in DSDT/SSDT ? then OS (Windows) can see it ?
- Is there any I2C tool I can use to verify if the slave device can be communicated via I2C ? (Windows 10)
Please be noted that DS1371 doesn't have any driver for Windows 10.
That is the reason I need your help to access I2C if I can.
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Hi THaun13,
I think you have posted this thread into the wrong community forum. This forum only covers Intel FPGA product. Please post your question to the correct Intel Community forum from the link below:
https://communities.intel.com/community/tech
Regards,
Nooraini
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Hi THaun13,
I think you have posted this thread into the wrong community forum. This forum only covers Intel FPGA product. Please post your question to the correct Intel Community forum from the link below:
https://communities.intel.com/community/tech
Regards,
Nooraini

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